New York Attorney General Letitia James sued 13 e-cigarette companies for hundreds ... Geek Bar, Breeze, MYLE, and others, engaged in targeted, deceptive advertising and other illegal activity.
Flavored nicotine vapes have been illegal to sell in New York since 2020, but some e-cigarette manufacturers are still marketing them toward minors with flavors like rainbow cotton candy and grape ...
The lawsuit seeks hundreds of millions of dollars in penalties and restitution for the companies’ public health impact.
E-cigarettes remain the most commonly used tobacco product among US middle and high school students. HealthDay News — New York Attorney General Letitia James filed a major lawsuit yesterday ...
Flavored nicotine vapes have been illegal to sell in New York since 2020, but some e-cigarette manufacturers are still marketing them toward minors with flavors like rainbow cotton candy and grape ...
New York Attorney General Letitia James filed a sweeping lawsuit Thursday against several major e-cigarette companies, arguing that the distributors and manufacturers have caused a public health ...
The suit is the latest salvo in a prolonged fight over e-cigarette makers ... are safe alternatives to cigarettes, according to the state’s claim. Puff Bar and MYLE Vape did not immediately ...
E-cigarette consumers in New York must be at ... Other companies named in the lawsuit include Puff Bar, MYLE Vape, Pod Juice, Mi-One Brands, Happy Distro, Demand Vape, EVO Brands, PVG2, Magellan ...
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